Communism in Animal Farm by George Orwell

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Eric Arthur Blair, known by his pen name George Orwell, was one of the most well rounded

writers of the 20th century. his satirical attack on communism, and soviet Russia in particular, has

had a wide influence. Written during a time when most of the world was considering

communism, “Animal farm,” accentuated what historian Richard Pipes proficied about

communistic policies,” Marxism, the theoretical foundation of communism, carried within it the

seeds of its own destruction.” Communism has several unforeseen costs. Communistic policies

require the total removal of a free market economy which obviously costs the country allot. By

placing the power of the law in the hands of a few, the laws, especially those dealing with the

rights of the people, very quickly became arbitrary. The most widespread cost of communism

was the tendency for this idealism to start wars.

The condition of a countries economy determines more about the life of the citizens than any

other factor. In most countries the economy is left to the banking and finance industries.

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